Hi BoS'ers. I'm currently enrolled in the Advanced Mathematics program, combined with Commerce (course code 3523). Since enrolments for next semester are fast approaching, there are a few concerns which plague my mind. That is; are there significant differences in employability between a B Commerce/Science(mathematics) and B Commerce/Science (adv. mathematics) graduate, majoring in Statistics for Maths and Finance for Commerce?
When choosing between the two, there are a few issues that need to be considered:
1) The adv.mathematics program requires a honours year to receive full accreditation; meaning a 5-year program (for Comm/Advanced Maths), and 4-year program (for Comm/science).
2) I have been led to believe that the normal mathematics courses are easier than their adv.mathematics counterparts. Would this mean that it would be easier to achieve higher marks in normal Mathematics, than Advanced Mathetmatics?
So my question is: if I am already pursuing a commerce degree, would the extra accreditation from Adv. Mathematics outweigh the negatives of an extra year of study, and potentially higher marks
from the Science(Mathematics) degree?
When choosing between the two, there are a few issues that need to be considered:
1) The adv.mathematics program requires a honours year to receive full accreditation; meaning a 5-year program (for Comm/Advanced Maths), and 4-year program (for Comm/science).
2) I have been led to believe that the normal mathematics courses are easier than their adv.mathematics counterparts. Would this mean that it would be easier to achieve higher marks in normal Mathematics, than Advanced Mathetmatics?
So my question is: if I am already pursuing a commerce degree, would the extra accreditation from Adv. Mathematics outweigh the negatives of an extra year of study, and potentially higher marks
from the Science(Mathematics) degree?